![]() ![]() If so, what do you do if a user/viewer does not have it enabled and the scroll animations are jumpy for them. My question to you guys is do you have the feature enabled in Chrome? I don't know if I had this featured enabled before on my old hard drive, so I'm not 100% sure if the issue was Chrome or if it was my new mouse or a combination of both. Mine was set to "default", I changed it to enabled and went back to my locahost and the jumping went away and the scrolling was smooth!! The main issue I found was that in Google Chrome there is a feature called "Smooth Scrolling" you can find it at: chrome://flags/#smooth-scrolling I checked all my mouse settings, driver, etc and that didn't fix it. I do realize that the physical mouse wheel on some mouses move differently, so that's a little part of the issue. I opened my localhost on chrome and started scrolling with the mouse wheel and noticed that all my ScrollTrigger animations were super jumpy. I didn't noticed this until I did a few things I got a new mouse, hard drive and installed a fresh copy of windows 10 & Chrome. This question is not directly related to GSAP but it's something I just came across and wanted to see if anyone else has ran into the same issue and what solution if any you used. You can now use the F11 key or the mouse to exit fullscreen mode again in the Chrome web browser.I've been AFK for awhile but I'm kind of back □! Load chrome://flags/#simplified-fullscreen-ui in the Chrome browser.To re-enable the option to exit fullscreen mode with the mouse do the following You could use the mouse previously to exit fullscreen mode as well but that is no longer possible in Chrome 49. You can enter fullscreen mode by tapping on F11, and F11 again to exit it. Google made another change to Chrome 49 which affects fullscreen mode. You can enable the feature again at any time in the future by setting it to enable on the flags page and restarting the Chrome browser afterwards. A restart button is displayed at the bottom which you need to click on to complete the process. ![]()
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